Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Susanna Eaton [Woodhams] was the daughter of William Woodhams and Carey Woodhams [Wickins]. She was born 1781 at Hartfield, Sussex; christened 20th Jul 1781 at St. Mary's Church, Hartfield, Sussex; died before 29th Oct 1812 at Godstone, Surrey; buried 29th Oct 1812 at St. Mary's Church, Hartfield, Sussex, Wife of James from Godstone | |||
She married James Eaton on 11th Aug 1800 at St. Mary's Church, Hartfield, Sussex. He was born c 1780 at ??; died Feb 1846 at Godstone, Surrey, registered at Godstone District, Surrey, ref: 1846 Q2 Vol 4 Page 115. They had the following children: | |||
i | William James who was born 3rd Feb 1801 at Croydon, Surrey; christened 7th Apr 1801 St John the Baptist Church, Croydon, Surrey | ||
ii | Harriet who was born 18th Dec 1802 at Godstone, Surrey; christened 13th Apr 1803 St. Nicholas Church, Godstone, Surrey | ||
iii | Eliza who was born 25th Jul 1804 at Godstone, Surrey; christened 22nd Oct 1804 St. Nicholas Church, Godstone, Surrey | ||
iv | Susanna who was born 7th Jun 1806 at Godstone, Surrey; christened 6th Jul 1806 St. Nicholas Church, Godstone, Surrey | ||
v | Caroline who was born 28th May 1808 at Godstone, Surrey; christened 25th Jun 1808 St. Nicholas Church, Godstone, Surrey | ||
2 | vi | Cary who was born 28th May 1808 at Godstone, Surrey; christened 26th Jun 1808 St. Nicholas Church, Godstone, Surrey; died 10th Jun 1895 Michigan, USA | |
vii | Mary Ann who was born 26th Jun 1810 at Godstone, Surrey; christened 29th Jul 1810 St. Nicholas Church, Godstone, Surrey | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Cary George [Eaton] was the daughter of James Eaton and Susanna Eaton [Woodhams]. She was born 28th May 1808 at Godstone, Surrey; christened 26th Jun 1808 at St. Nicholas Church, Godstone, Surrey; died 10th Jun 1895 at Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA | |||
She married George George on 22nd Jul 1839 at St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London | |||
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